No, but people still hunt them.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
Usually carnivorous animals that live in he desert
Desert Cottontail
The "Sylvilagus" genus enjoys 17 lagomorph species (with 17 Latin-language binomial designations). So the Desert cottontail is "Sylvilagus audubonii", while the Eastern cottontail is "Sylvilagus floridanus". The Appalachian cottontail (or Allegheny cottontail) is "Sylvilagus obscuras", while the Swamp rabbit is "Sylvilagus aquaticus".
yes the desert cottontail is a desert animal.
Desert cottontail rabbits are commonly found in desert regions. They are well adapted to hot and arid environments, with features such as their light fur color and large ears to dissipate heat. These rabbits are important to desert ecosystems as prey species and for seed dispersal.
The scientific name for Eastern Cottontail Rabbit is Sylvilagus Floridanus.
The Smith Island Cottontail is a rare subspecies of rabbit found only on Smith Island in Maryland, USA. They are smaller than most other cottontails and have a unique genetic variation that sets them apart from other similar rabbit species. The Smith Island Cottontail is a critically endangered species facing threats from habitat loss and predation.
A cottontail rabbit - like all rabbits - is a consumer.
where do cottontail rabbits live
The gestation period of a cottontail rabbit is about 28 to 30 days.
Northern cottontail, Eastern cottontail, Southern cottontail, and Western cottontail.